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rhetorician [‚retə'rɪʃən](b) (teacher of rhetoric) rhéteur mUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > rhetorician
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3 elocution
Sprechkunst, die* * *[elə'kju:ʃən](the art of speaking clearly and effectively.) die Vortragskunst* * *elo·cu·tion[ˌeləˈkju:ʃən]n no pl* * *["elə'kjuːSən]nSprechtechnik fteacher of elocution — Sprecherzieher( in) m(f)
* * *elocution [ˌeləˈkjuːʃn] s1. Vortrag(sweise) m(f), Diktion f2. Vortrags-, Redekunst f3. Sprechtechnik f* * *noun, no pl.Sprechkunst, die* * *n.Diktion -en f.Rhetorik -en f.Vortragskunst f.
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